Hardly any would, if any, unless it was the only way to salvage their career.

However, there must be plenty of Conservative Party members whose real beliefs are those of the BNP. If they believed the BNP were electable or not labelled 'extremist' they would join, I am sure.

If a Tory MP considered joining then the issue would be whether they would damage the cause, or whether their interest would open the doors for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Conservative Party members and supporters to join.

I have no doubt that there are many Conservative Party members and supporters who agree with us on many points. This is another reason why they are saying hardline noises about immigration and asylum at the moment. It isn't just about getting people's votes; it is also about making sure Tory members stay in the Tory Party and don't join the BNP. But I think that the Conservative Party will need to suffer another devasting defeat in a general election and hopefully emerge with even fewer MP's for their supporters and members to give-up on them and join us in large numbers. This is why I so much agree with Nick Griffin's strategy of targetting the Tory Party. With them out of the way, it will be much easier for the BNP to become a larger party.

i would welcome any tories that wanted to defect to our party as long as they towed the party line . but personally i dont think any will cross the floor yet . there must be plenty of tories that have watered down their views to get in the tory party at least in our party they wouldnt have to

I like this badge, and I also like the book of Enoch Powell poems my mum has in her collection.

I also despise Yasmin Alibhai Brown when she said she drank a glass of wine when Enoch Powell died.

I am listening to you NorthWest14. You have the right to state your views.

Yes, I saw her say that on that programme the BBC done "The 100 Greatest Britons". She is one vile bitch for sure. If you have read what she writes for The Independent you can sense the anti-white hatred.

Decent ex-Tories have already joined our ranks. Take Jonathon Bowden or Roger Roberts for instance. These guys are not mild ideological pro-Europe sorts, these chaps joined the BNP because they know that we, in the long-term, will prosper far beyond the predictions of the Tory Party. Unfortunately, the fragmentation of the right-wing vote to Kilroy's Veritas will make our job a little bit harder. UKIP were enough of a thorn in the flesh.

Decent ex-Tories have already joined our ranks. Take Jonathon Bowden or Roger Roberts for instance. These guys are not mild ideological pro-Europe sorts, these chaps joined the BNP because they know that we, in the long-term, will prosper far beyond the predictions of the Tory Party. Unfortunately, the fragmentation of the right-wing vote to Kilroy's Veritas will make our job a little bit harder. UKIP were enough of a thorn in the flesh.

You have got it right. RKS and his new party will hit us at first, although by puttting forth un-PC soundbites as he does so well, it will help us in the future.

RKS does say some of the right things, which can only be good, in that it lends respectability and normality to the connection between race and nation. That said, his increasingly unbearable, almost unhinged vanity and unreliability means that his electoral credibility is shot to pieces. The BNP, if we're clever, should be able to pick up the pieces: we, after all, are consistently strong rather than fly-by-night.

The fact that Powell recanted his earlier behaviour as a Tory Minister publically and with huge damage to his political career ought to be enough to convince anyone but the most hard-line fundamentalist WN that he was a selfless hero, patriot and prophet. They don't make them like him in the Tory Party anymore.

Which, again, is a very good thing for the BNP, as it creates ideological space in which to operate. It is their disgruntled electorate that we're after, not MPs, although obviously a high profile/quality defector from any party would be hugely beneficial.